Childcare
The University of Liverpool has an onsite creche for children aged 3+ that will be available during the conference. Please note that places are limited. The nursery costs £30 per day, plus an additional £5 for any food provided by the nursery. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, there are day trips for the children, which cost an extra £15.
To reserve a spot, please complete the form below at your earliest convenience and email it to slsa2025@liverpool.ac.uk. We will then put you in contact with the nursery to arrange payment.
- Kids in Bloom Permissions and Consent Form (Word Doc)
Alternatively, the city has a range of childminders that you may want to contact directly. You can find a list of approved childminders in Liverpool on the Liverpool Council website.
Breast feeding and baby changing facilities
The University has a range of breast-feeding areas and baby changing facilities. We are a member of the Liverpool Mayor's Breastfeeding Charter (bambis), which promotes the right of women to breastfeed in public.
Full details can be found on the breast feeding and baby facilities web page.
Faith facilities
The University has connections to local faith facilities and also offers some onsite facilities. You can find a full detailed list of the different facilities available on the Faith Facilities web page.
Sports facilities
The University Sports and Fitness Centre, located in the central area of the campus, will be open and available for members to access. They offer a special deal for conference delegates, enabling you to use the facilities for the duration of the conference. Please note the you must retain and show your receipt upon entry each time.
SLSA conference members can pay a one-off fee of £5 directly at the Sports Centre. Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase, and you can go back to use the gym as many times as you like.
The Sports Centre offers a fully functioning gym, swimming pool, basketball, badminton and squash courts, as well as climbing and bouldering wall, among other facilities. For a full list, please visit the Sport Liverpool web pages.
Sustainability
The University of Liverpool is committed to sustainability as outlined in our Liverpool 2031 strategy. In line with this commitment, we aim to provide a sustainable conference by following these goals:
- Minimise plastic use
- Minimise paper use
- A vegan/vegetarian menu
You can read more about the University’s sustainability strategy on our Sustainability web pages.
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